Biden, according to Putin, is a more experienced and predictable person, but his current policy is “extremely harmful and wrong.”
Russian dictator Vladimir Putin has said it would be better for Russia if Joe Biden wins the US presidential election than Donald Trump. He said this on Wednesday, February 14, in an interview with the All-Russian State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company.
So, to the question: “Who is better for us – Biden or Trump?”, Putin chose the first.
“Biden. He is a more experienced person, he is predictable, he is a politician of the old formation. But we will work with any US leader in whom the American people express confidence,” Putin said.
He also commented on the message about Biden’s health. According to Putin, this is connected, in particular, to the US election campaign.
“I think that the domestic political campaign, the election campaign, is gaining momentum in the United States. It is taking more acute forms. And it is not right that we interfere in this process. Listen, I met to Biden in Switzerland, that was three years ago. Even though they said he was incompetent… I didn’t see anything like that… Well, yes, he looked at his paper, I looked at mine… Nothing. that… But the fact that he hit his head somewhere, coming out of the helicopter, well… Who do we have If he doesn’t hit his head somewhere, let him throw stones at him first. ,” said Putin.
At the same time, he added that, in his opinion, the current position of the US administration is “extremely harmful and wrong.” “And I told President Biden about it at one time,” Putin concluded.
Trump has previously said that during his presidency in the United States he threatened NATO countries that he would incite Russia to attack them if they did not contribute to the Alliance.
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